A Guide to the H. S. Wall Legacy Collection, 1960-2010

The Legacy of H. S. Wall Project,
established by the Educational Advancement Foundation, helps support research
relating to the mathematician Hubert Stanley Wall (1902-1971). Wall was a proponent
of the "Moore Method," the discovery-based method of teaching developed by his
colleague at UT, R. L. Moore. The collection consists of student notes and teaching
materials, dissertations, research notes, manuscripts, correspondence, and
reminiscences.

The Legacy of H. S. Wall Project, established by the Educational Advancement
Foundation, helps support research relating to the mathematician Hubert Stanley Wall
(1902-1971). Wall received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in
1927. He taught pure mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin (UT)
(1946-1971), where he directed the doctoral work of 66 students. Wall was a
proponent of the "Moore Method," the discovery-based method of teaching developed by
his colleague at UT, R. L. Moore.

Series 1. Student notes and teaching guides

Series abstract: Included in this series
are originals and copies of notes taken in Wall's and his descendants’
classes. Teaching materials include documents produced or used by the
instructor for teaching a course.